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Albanians protest court verdict on 2015 Kumanovo shoot-out in Skopje

Courtesy to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty on screen.
AlbaniansProtestCourtVerdict On 2015 Shoot-Out
Dozens of protesters marched in Macedonia's capital, Skopje, on November 5 to decry guilty verdicts against 33 men issued three days earlier in the case of a deadly shoot-out with police that took place in 2015 in the town of Kumanovo. Seven of the men, ethnic Albanians mostly from Kosovo and Macedonia, were handed life sentences. Marching toward a court building in Skopje, the protesters sung Albanian songs and chanted slogans celebrating the UCK, the ethnic Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army guerrilla group that fought against Serbian forces during the 1998-99 Kosovar conflict. The protesters demanded an international inquiry into the case, which they say was a conspiracy orchestrated b...

published: 05 Nov 2017

33 convicted on terrorism-related charges in Skopje

Courtesy to Radio Free Europe/Radio LibertySecurity was tight outside the Criminal Court in the Macedonian capital, Skopje, as a judge convicted 33 people on terrorism-related charges. The trial was related to deadly clashes in the city of Kumanovo in May 2016. Eight police officers and 14 gunmen were killed during two days of fighting. The defendants, ethnic Albanians mostly from Kosovo and Macedonia, were sentenced to terms ranging from 12 years to life in prison. They have denied the charges and said they acted in self-defense. Outside the court, a man was detained after a brief confrontation with police. His identity was not immediately confirmed.

Courtesy to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty on screen.
AlbaniansProtestCourtVerdict On 2015 Shoot-Out
Dozens of protesters marched in Macedonia's capital, Skopje, on November 5 to decry guilty verdicts against 33 men issued three days earlier in the case of a deadly shoot-out with police that took place in 2015 in the town of Kumanovo. Seven of the men, ethnic Albanians mostly from Kosovo and Macedonia, were handed life sentences. Marching toward a court building in Skopje, the protesters sung Albanian songs and chanted slogans celebrating the UCK, the ethnic Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army guerrilla group that fought against Serbian forces during the 1998-99 Kosovar conflict. The protesters demanded an international inquiry into the case, which they say was a conspiracy orchestrated by former security chiefs.

Courtesy to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty on screen.
AlbaniansProtestCourtVerdict On 2015 Shoot-Out
Dozens of protesters marched in Macedonia's capital, Skopje, on November 5 to decry guilty verdicts against 33 men issued three days earlier in the case of a deadly shoot-out with police that took place in 2015 in the town of Kumanovo. Seven of the men, ethnic Albanians mostly from Kosovo and Macedonia, were handed life sentences. Marching toward a court building in Skopje, the protesters sung Albanian songs and chanted slogans celebrating the UCK, the ethnic Albanian Kosovo Liberation Army guerrilla group that fought against Serbian forces during the 1998-99 Kosovar conflict. The protesters demanded an international inquiry into the case, which they say was a conspiracy orchestrated by former security chiefs.

Courtesy to Radio Free Europe/Radio LibertySecurity was tight outside the Criminal Court in the Macedonian capital, Skopje, as a judge convicted 33 people on terrorism-related charges. The trial was related to deadly clashes in the city of Kumanovo in May 2016. Eight police officers and 14 gunmen were killed during two days of fighting. The defendants, ethnic Albanians mostly from Kosovo and Macedonia, were sentenced to terms ranging from 12 years to life in prison. They have denied the charges and said they acted in self-defense. Outside the court, a man was detained after a brief confrontation with police. His identity was not immediately confirmed.

Courtesy to Radio Free Europe/Radio LibertySecurity was tight outside the Criminal Court in the Macedonian capital, Skopje, as a judge convicted 33 people on terrorism-related charges. The trial was related to deadly clashes in the city of Kumanovo in May 2016. Eight police officers and 14 gunmen were killed during two days of fighting. The defendants, ethnic Albanians mostly from Kosovo and Macedonia, were sentenced to terms ranging from 12 years to life in prison. They have denied the charges and said they acted in self-defense. Outside the court, a man was detained after a brief confrontation with police. His identity was not immediately confirmed.

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